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i don't really understand your question but benevolent means kind-hearted.
In Latin, benevolent means "bene" (well) + "volent" (willing). It translates to "well-wishing" or "kind-hearted."
"benevolent" is actually a compound word in Latin. "Bene" is the adverb "well" "volent" is a participle meaning "wanting'" thus "benevolent" literally means "well-wishing"
Benevolent means acting with good intentions, doing good. Here are some sentences.The benevolent ruler shared the harvest with his subjects.The benevolent society gave away blankets to the homeless people.His intentions are benevolent, even though he looks violent.
"benevolent" is actually a compound word in Latin. "Bene" is the adverb "well" "volent" is a participle meaning "wanting'" thus "benevolent" literally means "well-wishing"
Synonyms for benevolent are: considerate, humane, helpful & compassionate. Antonyms for benevolent are: greedy, selfish, malevolent & hostile.
Benevolent means kind, caring, or generous.
it means benevolent and kind king in Arabic
Benevolent--"well-wishing."
Benevolent means having good intentions or wanting good things to happen. A benevolent tone would be a tone of voice that is friendly and helpful.The policeman spoke in a benevolent tone as he assured the little girl he would help her find her parents.
Yes, graciously is an adverb. It means in a gracious, benevolent, or charitable manner.
They derive from the same roots in Italian: "bene" which means good, and "volio", meaning volition, will, or desire. Benvolio is a person of good will, which is what "benevolent" implies.